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3 Hidden Stumbling Blocks for Software Application Project Success
Whether your internal IT team is going to tackle your software application development project, or you intend to engage an IT consultant to complete your project, your project plan should include all necessary components and considerations if it is to succeed. In this article, we discuss three areas that are often underfunded, under-resourced or receive less than appropriate attention in the project lifecycle.
By Kartik Patel5 years ago in 01
Technorganise
Like it or not, we live online now. I wake up, check Messenger. Drink coffee, scroll through the news. Walk five steps from kitchen to desk, morning virtual stand-up. A day of Zoom, Skype, Google Meets, Trello and, of course, more Zoom, is nicely rounded off by falling asleep to Netflix (sadly minus the chill).
By Zoe Slattery5 years ago in 01
How to Avoid Fundamental Web design Mistakes
Design is considered to be subjective but what that doesn’t take into consideration are the fundamental rules which formulate a good website design. Extensive testing by usability experts such as Webstick has proven that there are mistakes to be avoided for a good website. If you get the framework right then you are two thirds of the way there. You can compare Avada vs Divi theme and use the one that satisfies your business needs.
By John Williams5 years ago in 01
Top 3 Challenges in Cross Browser Testing
Since the beginning of the internet era, browsers and websites have lived co-dependently. Starting from the internet explorer, then to the Mozilla project and now to at least six major browsers in the market, we have evolved quite well. But browsers and web development technologies do not seem to be in a happy relationship.
By Apurv Khajuria5 years ago in 01
How to select a cross-browser testing tool?
Cross Browser Testing is also known as cross-browser compatibility testing is all about creating a consistent experience for users across all browsers – but the question is how do you do that efficiently?. It is very important to know that testing across a variety of browsers reveals issues that may have been unrevealed while developing.
By Apurv Khajuria5 years ago in 01
How to perform Cross-Browser Testing: A Detailed Guide
It’s been 30 years since the world is familiar with using browsers. Different browsers read and handle codes (HTML, CSS & JavaScript) differently, like Firefox uses Gecko and Chrome uses Blink as their browser engine. So, sometimes slight variations in content delivery of websites and web applications occur when accessed through different browsers, if browser compatibility testing is not performed properly. Moreover, to get competitive advantages, browser companies frequently update their browsers which also affects the delivery. Furthermore, device constraints also affect the delivery process. For instance, consider a website with a lot of animations and videos. The delivery in a high-end system(a higher version of RAM like 8-16GB, huge memory space like 2TB or more, a display like OLED, high graphic settings with a graphics card like NVIDIA GeForce, etc, in which even the newest games can run smoothly for a long time, just like a supercar.) might be better as compared to a low spec system(a lower version of RAM like 4GB, memory like 120GB, or even less, with a normal display in which even some basic games will not function as they should. ). To fix such issues, browser compatibility testing is performed.
By Apurv Khajuria5 years ago in 01
My first year as a developer: set up, break, fix, go.
By April, easter 2021 it will be exactly one year since I first started as a junior developer. Hundreds of hours of code later, there are some things that like to break every-time I restart the computer, or a new version of Chrome comes out.
By Melissa Real5 years ago in 01








